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  1. Re:9mm? on The Jet Fighter Laser Cannon · · Score: 1

    Comparing it to handgun calibers seems pretty pointless, seeing how the article is about a laser that's to be mounted on fighter jets. You know, to replace this thing.

  2. Re:Who wants to update?? on Mac OS X 10.6.2 Will Block Atom Processors · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you want to specify what I can do with a copy of your software, write a contract and make me sign it.

    If you're selling me a box (with a computer and a copy of the software inside it), then that's a sale. Maybe if your website said "click here to buy a computer and enter into a license agreement regarding a piece of software", you'd have an argument.

    If you're calling it a sale, then it's a sale, and first-sale doctrine should apply. That means I own the copy of the software that you sold to me. I can do whatever I want with it.

    Unless you're new here, you must have heard this argument against EULAs before.

  3. Re:Explained by a Simple Formula on When Libertarians Attack Free Software · · Score: 1

    Your argument against net neutrality would only make sense if the ISPs competed in a free market, which they don't. Like you said, they have been granted regional monopolies by governments. People can't ditch Comcast for Google if the local telco also blocks Google.

    In an already-heavily-regulated market, net neutrality legislation is actually a deregulation. Pairs of ISPs are given ultimate control over entire regions through regulation; net neutrality would undo some of that regulation by restricting the power of the ISPs.

    Your solution for us who are indeed stuck with only two available ISPs is to be screwed until technology advances or regulations disappear (good luck on that second one). That's not really good enough. Net neutrality is regulation, but it benefits individuals at the expense of government-assisted corporations. Your libertarian principles should tell you to be in favor of that.

  4. Re:Bug Tracker? on Open Source Effort To Codify America's "Operating System" Online · · Score: 1

    The latest release always loads the interstate_commerce and necessary_and_proper modules, but the rest are hit or miss.

  5. Re:If it's not in operation... on LHC Successfully Cools To 1.9K In Lead-Up To Restart · · Score: 1

    Even the summary says that test runs will start soon. It's only the "high power collisions" that will wait until December, at which time the LHC will be fully operational.

  6. Re:forest for the trees... on Sky Watchers Want Recognized a Newly Described Type of Cloud · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not the ominous-looking clouds that worry me. If you read the article, the first line says "In hill country from Iowa to the Scottish Highlands..."

    The sudden and inexplicable appearance of hills in Iowa will keep me up all night.

  7. Re:Wireless technology on FCC Chairman Warns of Wireless Spectrum Gap · · Score: 1

    You're assuming that devices are limited to omnidirectional transmission. What if they were all fitted with tiny phased arrays? It's conceivable that they could keep the beam pointed toward a single base station, and interfere very little with the space around them.

    I don't even know if this is a plausible solution to your problem, but it's the first thing that came to mind. I'm not prepared to predict that innovation will stop.

  8. Re:Cool on Debian Elevates KFreeBSD Port to First-Class Status · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And new installations of $app don't work either because users are never told they need $bar. This is a fairly obvious bug that gets noticed, and an update for $app adds the dependency to $bar.

    Sure, I'm assuming that someone will fix it, but you're assuming that someone will goof up in the first place. Seems fair.

  9. Re:Why it's more dangerous. on Cosmic Ray Intensity Reaches Highest Levels In 50 years · · Score: 1

    (This space reserved for another physics nazi's relativistic corrections).

  10. Re:Why it's more dangerous. on Cosmic Ray Intensity Reaches Highest Levels In 50 years · · Score: 1

    Almost. The kinetic energy of the car is proportional to the square of the velocity. So, if the energy goes up by a factor of 1e17, the corresponding velocity increase is only by a factor of sqrt(1e17), or about 3e8.

  11. Re:Missing Tag on Lost World of Fanged Frogs and Giant Rats · · Score: 1

    youkeepusingthattag

  12. Re:54 hours? on iPhone App Wins Microsoft-Campus Programming Contest · · Score: 1

    I got three days using my public-school arithmetic, but just because you got the right answer doesn't mean you're better than me.

  13. Re:"pages render faster" on Firefox 3.6 Alpha 1 Released · · Score: 1

    Instant? New Slashdot has been pretty sluggish for me in 3.0 for Linux on a decent dual core machine. While that's hardly the browser's fault, I say bring on faster Javascript.

  14. Re:Thank God. . . on Study Catches Birds Splitting Into Separate Species · · Score: 5, Funny

    This isn't evolution, it's just God applying a patch.

  15. Re:ob on Futurama Voices Could Be Recast · · Score: 3, Informative

    Are you sure that wasn't "Bad news, nobody"? Why even say anything and risk your nerd card?

  16. The Internet Says "No" on EU Publishers Want a Law To Control Online News · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sorry.

  17. Re:"H1N1" on WHO Declares H1N1's Spread Officially a Pandemic · · Score: 1

    break;

  18. Redirect on What Do You Do With a Personal Domain? · · Score: 1

    Redirect the main domain to the subdomain.

  19. Okay... on The Electronic Police State · · Score: 1

    And I've used data from many organizations to compile a ranking of countries which are the closest to being a strawberry ice cream:

    1. Iceland
    2. North Korea
    3. Quebec
    4. Central African Republic
    5. Macedonia

    Of these, Iceland is by far the closest to being at the right serving temperature. Mmm, Iceland.

  20. Re:The who on WHO Raises Swine Flu Threat Level · · Score: 1

    It wasn't the band who raised the pandemic threat level, it was the guy who's on first.

  21. Re:No net change on Is Alcohol Killing Our Planet? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, beer is the very last thing they'd have to come for, even after already coming for you. When they eliminate the beer ration in the concentration camp, you'd start musing about how you should have said something earlier.

    (Don't look at me, the grandparent had already Godwin'd this. There is no going back now).

  22. Re:1 Question on NASA Tests Heaviest Chute Drop Ever · · Score: 1

    I'd much rather see the weight in pounds than an abomination like kilogram-force, or, even worse, with the mass given rather than weight (weight being the pinnacle of all parameters in aviation, except in rocketry, but a falling rocket is more like an aircraft).

    Sure, SI has the rather lovely Newton, but the kilogram always seems to find its way into any representation of mass/weight.

  23. Re:It doesn't matter for me on ISS To Become Second Brightest-Object In the Sky · · Score: 1

    A slight correction. A stinger will not have a 100% success rate, so your experiment narrows down the identity of the object to the following two useful categories:

    Hit: Aircraft
    Miss: Aircraft or ISS

    Still, it's better than staring up at the night sky and squinting at passing lights.

  24. Re:market intervention on Obama Wants Broadband, Computers Part of Stimulus · · Score: 1

    The one interesting thing to come out of the financial bailout is that people who try to point out the cost of the Iraq war in a dramatic fashion end up looking like Dr. Evil. Six... hundred... billion... dollars. What, only? Over five years? We spend that kind of money in single chunks these days.

    It's just not as impressive of a figure as it once was.

  25. Re:Evolution on Should We Clone a Neanderthal? · · Score: 1

    I think it's a 15-yard penalty from the spot of the foul.